Amazon Earnings Preview: AWS, Prime Ad Revenue Hold Key to a Potential Beat

 | Jan 31, 2024 04:00AM ET

  • Amazon will unveil its Q4 2023 earnings report tomorrow.
  • All eyes will be on revenue generated from Amazon Web Services.
  • Technically, the stock is approaching a key resistance zone and will need an earnings beat to break above it.
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  • Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) quarterly earnings have traditionally captured investors' attention, given the company's status among the magnificent seven.

    If the forecasts materialize this time around, the upward trend in revenues will continue alongside a potential slowdown in earnings per share compared to Q3.

    Aside from the overall figures, scrutiny will be on Amazon's key recent business segment, Amazon Web Services (AWS), a global leader in cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

    However, it's crucial to note that the stock, which has experienced a significant surge in recent months, might be particularly susceptible to a correction in the event of any disappointment.

    h2 Amazon Web Services Keeps Growing at an Impressive Pace/h2

    Amazon Web Services is experiencing impressive growth. It represents Amazon's division dedicated to expanding its cloud business, with a specific focus on AI solutions.

    AWS has shown substantial growth over the past three years as the revenue has doubled.

    Key products include Amazon Q, an AI assistant offering support with broad business tools, and the Graviton4 and Trainium2 chips designed to enhance the efficiency of cloud operations, making them faster, more secure, cost-effective, and energy-efficient.

    Analysts' consensus indicates an expected net sales increase of just over 13%, reaching $24.17 billion, serving as the benchmark for tomorrow.

    In the context of providing a solid foundation for consistent growth, eyes will also be on the results from the introduction of advertising on the Amazon Prime Video streaming service.

    With approximately 200 million subscribers globally, this platform presents significant potential for generating additional profits, projected to reach up to $2 billion by 2025.

    Reflecting on Amazon's performance last year, the market consensus suggests further revenue growth, with the following outlook for earnings per share.